Your forecast
A mix of sun and cloud this morning, with a high of -10 C, low of -18. wind chill as low as -21 and wind from the north at 30 km/h and gusting to 50.
What’s happening today
Théatre Cercle Molière’s production of Empreinte(s), about an engineer tasked with finalizing a program to “clean up” the internet, is on now and continues to March 24. Ben Waldman has a review.

Daniel Péloquin-Hunter is Scott in Empreinte(s) at Théatre Cercle Molière. (Leif Norman photo)
Today’s must-read
City council may soon accept a multimillion-dollar settlement offer in lawsuits it launched for cost overruns linked to the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters project. Council’s executive policy committee unanimously approved the proposed settlement Wednesday. Full council will cast the final vote on the matter March 23. Joyanne Pursaga has the story.

The Winnipeg Police Service headquarters (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press files)
On this date
On March 16, 1950: The Winnipeg Free Press reported both government and opposition MLAs warned the cost of education for rural schooling had municipalities “reaching the breaking point” and in need of assistance from the provincial government. A Winnipeg MLA named four of the city’s oldest schools as having unsanitary conditions in their washrooms, affecting 1,000 students. In Sydney, N.S., a jury found former mayor Dan Jack MacLean not guilty of murder, but convicted him of manslaughter in a Dec. 18 killing. Search our archives for more here.

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